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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1927)
LA GKANUE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, July II, 1!)27 NEWS VIEWS GOLFERS TO VIE A. B.C. Silks Fully guaranteed nationally known 7"c Yard WITH BAKER MEN CARR FURNITURK CO. Inter - club Tournament Will Be Played on Lo cal Course Sunday Dependable ffl'll? Quality Hill Dependable Values wl 111. Pa ere Two I Bhe babe's faryr' 3T3F Touching All. -siv Yuf ,'i : the , jK :Wi ? - I' w. (&(S ly CALV,M" Ill" lit hi 11 SPORT LOST BY PIRATES Chicago Cubs Split Dou - hie Bill While I'itts- burg Walks Plank NATIONAL I.CAC.I r. W. I.. t'hlraKO f.u L"i I'll ihI.ui'k 41; ; HI. lllllM 41! 33 Nw Turk 43 :ili Brooklyn :is 4:' llonton :i'i 4fp l'lilladnlplila :i i 4 7 Cincinnati .. I'll Mi .6 s 2 .47.'. i .4'Hi .:tn7 ,:i in AMKItll'AN i.daiii i; W. I,. Tel. .711 ,6 MX .D48 .64:1 .6117 .4 I k .416 .::ts NfW Tork .. Washington . t'hlraco . Introlt liillodi'lphia Si. lcul I Ml'VPlUlliI ItoMton ...r, 24 .. 47 .14 ...4U 3S .. .4 4 7 ...44 :is .. 4 ...:i4 e ... i '.i ill lly lln A'.mkIiiIi'.I l'lvss Thi- I'lttHlinrK I'lriiteH wen linlf u Kitaii furthf-r lii-hlnil llio rhl- ruiro Culm toduy In tin- llir cnr- nt-rod' flKht for li-mliM-ship of l he Nulluliul llaKHi-. Whll- Iliu Mi I'urthy Hrnlns witi illvliliMK a loi)Mft hi-oili-r ut lloHton tlm I'lr nitH auffrrd a ll-lnnintc ri'vi-rs.- uflhi, huntlft of Hi-ooklyn, 2-1. Tin uoriiirt champion 'unllnulH lravi-1-nl I? torrid InnliiRn lo ln-at I'hlla uVlpliln, 9-7 unU Kaini'il on I In- lult-nl. Hoaton pounijcd tliri-i full pHrli- j r-r ror in hilM In lh flrt Kami lo j win (t-3. lint Hoot chalkfil up his Hlxlecntli win of tin- yi'ar In tlm Kcronil, 4-1. I (In uls MtyxKisli Tint (JIuntB appeared nIukkIsIi In 1h hottnt weather ol Ihe y. ar and 'liirlnnatt Riive. Khmii u ll-:t heat IrttC. McOruw'B rhili coinmittinic six errors and falling to executi! mini. eroitH plityH by slow thtnkiiiK-. WashinKion'H umhttioiin cam i palgn for a hold on. seiumi . jltiv" In the' Armrlrait Iciikuh race mii- J IKVril Wl much, fin- n'-tmiuin in, 7-3 and M-f. Ibihit Jtuth failed to I'll tiny homo riitis ut Cleveland hut Ihe Hamhtno'0 four hits In as many attempt! were iimtruinenhil In tho Yunkei-'n 6-3 victory over the In diana. OchrlK Went lull. mm. (1mji Bh Htsler went, on a not In-r rumpUKtt at Ht. I.ouis mid his four Mis, InrludlnK a double ;inl a triple, asalsted In Ihe Browns' H :t win over the Host on Ited S(x. . The I'hiladelphla Athletics hunrhd liM.t off Ted I. you an. I d'-fOAtfMl Chicago. 7-5. VIMJ1I.Y'.!M'K "HARK Itoitsl.' WIMBLKDON F.ng. (AIM--They are calling T. Harada, Japan's pre mier tennU player, "Wimbledon's "dark horfte." Harndu, who played nearly all hia tennis lu the I nii.-d Slates, where. h ranks high, created a deep lmprcMwlon here by his style. He never be-lrnyi the slightest emo tion. HiN eKpreMslou is .splllll-IIKe. l-'rom first to last lie never smiles or speJiks on I ho courls. "Whut Is your ImpreHsioii of Ihe match," he was asked afler one or bin victories at Hie vjue n's club. "Thank you," replied the Japa nese, und walked away. STAGES LEAVE FROM LaGRANDF. DEPOT Travel in Modern Chair - Leave J.a Grande for Joseph I-a Grande for Hake Lh Gnuuie for Hakor onlv Ia Grande for JVndMon (i'onne:tloiM at Pendleton f, Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip 1600 HV ' irlM4)0 NEWS Missions Beat ,e(;e7j?ffi0lfiti j I'vinc wast ifamt. W. I,. :iI:I:imi , Sil II l,'r:inri.''o Sliilll.- ' Siu'ruiiii'iil n I'litiliinit Il'illywooil . l isslnn . 64 45 .5S 411 . &B 4'J 67 r.2 1 DS . on cj . 60 r.'j . 44 04 I. os AmkH ft lly llni Anrlutifl I'nNi AIIIioiikIi out-lill. I to I ft, l.y I'ni'tlauil, tlw MlKHlunn mailt ' thi lr liiln iminl, wliilH llu- Hi'uvim ruillil In llllli! with linrfoot III lh pliu-hiH. Tin' ri'Biilt wan un easy S-2 triumph for llir Jlt'lIN, .vrnlfig up tin- kitIi'h. Ilaltfi-ii-n: Hurfoot anil Whltnfy; Klnnry, Couch anil l.'lsi'h.r. In oni- of th bvHt ball pumrft i vi y MiaK'-il on thp San Kranclseo Int. tin' rl mlln k Hcula fiKP(l out a 4-2 victory ovi-r Oakland In 12 liirrlil InnliiKK BattiTlcii: ICanty and ItfHil; May und Mcf'rca. SniipphiK out of their IHhargy , w llh a vciiircancc. the Anri nifri-d out a 6-2 win over Sacra- I im-iilo. HattcricH: Kalllo am Kui-hli-r: I'P'rcy anil Hannah Curtis I'ulli-rlon won hli own I Kami liy cracking a home run In ! the first of the ninth to break 2-2 lie and Kive Hollywood dwlxiun over Seattle. 3. i JACK DEMPSEY IS MORE LIKE TIGER OF OLD, SARATOGA I.AKK, N. V., July U (AT) I lanht-H of olii-llme tigerish ferocity reminiscent of the or Toledo und Hoylen Thirty Ai-rts lutlicates that Jack empey is well advanced on the road thut may lead to the most Hennatlouul comeback in rlntf history. With a lone week remaining be. fore Uetnpsey meets Jack Khftr- Itf M in "flM ' Tnukee Stadium tin r increasing inclination to drop ihe shiMT Joy of crushitiK a sparrtiiK partner lip- p. ars dally in the fanner chump- Ion's work outs. The black scowl ho chararleriHtir. of the heydey deepens daily us Juck feela the kiuwIiik tensenefN of pepTect fight- lux trim. The drawn face of the IlMiipH.y of 1126, when h-Knl dlfflculllPH he- him. has Kiveti way to the old tlHhting visage uiul the rent of .lack'.H physical makeup seems lo have followed suit AKIS IS lt IN; CKNTfilt PARIS (AD In Bplte, of mor ami more motors, Paris Is a great er center of horse racing than ever before. No other city In the world can compare Willi it in thin respect. Kach year, on the coin. sen in or mar Paris, there are 310 race m et ings. There are two rare-irnckH with in the city walls, Auteull and l.ong champ, both In the BoIh dc Bou logne, Within half un hour's rld of the Opera are five others, Ht. Cloud, l.e Trenibluy. both flat courses, the fiat and hurdle coirs at Maisons-Lafltte and the trotting tracks at Vinceiiiies und Knghien. Well. Lieutenant Byrd had do st i met hlng to live, it'.twn the name nf Lvelyn! our Cur Stages'. 9:00 a.m. 0:25 a. m. 1 1 :00 a. m. 4:00 p. m, 12:25 p.m. 0:30 p. m. y :m p. m. Walla Wull and 1'anruj I .s ; . N .. - f jfV ' . hm- H E (ANT EVE FlbH IM .! ; 7v') NfeH f. & tl-ppu: a; , , itn' 'ZDempsey May Stage i!in Vi it unarc iioi'n -1U VJ111VI O lltltt, NKW YOItK Ml') -Tiny rlon'( roinc hack Tho.' heavy wiK)it KliiKH. oiue tople from ihe !! hi one. Hut Jafk Dinipm'y, tryintf to ,rlliiib usaln lo piiKHiHiu's rn-Ht. )iun two fartorH in Ins fuvur which I- It si iMinontt, (or licit and Jeii "ii-n luf'kt'il when, once knoc Iu-1 out. '" ur "' r"K"1'1 the heights. For ffempffc-y is the younee.st de- I jiosed heavyweight cliampion who 'S'"' ""''I lmiisiy lost to Tun ever trie.i to come hark, and In is n' " ,asl s I"- -:i a tain-spatlered tin' only one. who ever lost his I'hiladeiphui rlii and on a judges title without hehiK knocked out. j 'J-'cision had a title chun'd hands In h'n ..florin to upset rinf nn- . ceileut liempsey sets out al IfJ - at- j most an old uk In the rliik', ami ' yet a yomiKer uk' than thai, of other vanquished tltleholders t ry- i litK lo regain lost luureis. And 1 Dcmpsey has y. lo feel, us u ma ture hoxr. f hr-fftinK' or the kimck- out punch hich rose to haunt other former champions plodthiiK jthe come-back trail, John I.. Sullivan, first of the great heavy weights, did not try to roine liack when James J. Corbet! beat him at New Orleans in WW. I Cothett reiKiied until IXM7. when ! Fltzsimmonn knock. d lilm out at jCuraon city. N. v. JefnteM climbed I to Ihe throne in is:y. knocking out Klteslmmons in II rounds at Con-v Island. t 'or belt tried to coin.' bark In I!hi:i, und was healetl Iwtcc bv Jef. feren at Coney Inland ami at San Francisco, the second hm by an almost pitiful margin. I'll Sim mons tried to regain the title ami Jeffries doomed his aspirations in eight rounds at San Francisco. iJuffrlca retired In luf, and ftvi years later entered the ring again, only to lose to Jack Johnson at Reno, N. v. Johnson lour his title BRITAIN TO II. S. -1 iT. t'.iptjln K. T CriiiMmw Itrlt lull flyr anil ti't ill.il. Ii ri-.iily to rint'iirk tin u fllK'lit from t'.it hlnit. KnKl.m.l. In N'.w York. Hi itatm tn limit hln itc;iil.in in Ni-iv York htirlnir Un will lp eiiimiii panlM liy P. W. M. noirnor. nnlKilnr unit R. I". Mill., ni-rhanip. k " ' Mavlie ihe Bail I,amls won't be ; I s v, . joiV ' sa v ''' when Republican ' fc'toii ! J"-.-- t . ''.vl-i.!'" nomination time comes around. y V 1 1 fer'f 7 ( v " '' " " Here'n v U ' L : "111 S Comeback Though , ,iim t, m iiioi ivnn hoi iirai llltl II Ull 1 UUU1V. to WillanI in Cnha In l!'ir,. trie.) uiue years Inter to reKain oml in nee in the rliiK. ami never kI I'our years afler Wlllard was ile- throned hy Ih-uipHey in Toledo In litis, the hif? Kunsan hit the pUKl listic juith aaln and won a intfle fitrht. from Floyd Johnson; hut he uiei lii Mnul defeat at th hands of l-"- Klrpo in I!t.':t v. ithout the arcompanylnK dirK Knocked out boxer's jfroans. municipal Court DefetlSe IS Filed , PORTLAND. Ore., July 14 (AP) I )e reuse of t he municipal court, hoih as (o its powers and the H' lec lion or its judge was made in a brie f filed in the stab- supreme eourl yesterday by Frank H. (irant. city attorney and Robert A. liu- Iny, depuly. In an appeal from lint decision of t he circuit ludgen . on the court by Fred L. Boalt, editor of the Portland New.s. The brief declared there is am ple charter authority for the np ' pcintment of extra judges and that the municipal court Is not a part j or the court system of Ihe slate. Cities which will he affected by I the decision were said to include, 1 b sides Portland Astoria, R.-nd, j Hillshoro. .Med ford, Oregon City. ! Si. lb-lens, Tillamook, Albany, Cor 1 vallis. Ftiircne Hnnil River Klam ath Falls, Rainier, Sab m and Sea side. .iovf.s m vt him: SAINT ANDRKWS - The Scots like to see Mr. Jones In action jot much they are even stepping trains near the courso so the crew can Iniik. Andy Kirkahly. who was up with the leaders in Ihe Hi llish open back in told liohhy: ".Mou, ye are nae a miwfer m all! Ye are juist u machine," Three million new telephone di rect cries have Just been delivered in New York. .Muni be gelling ready lo welcome Chamberlln and Levine. a message r i k h I your way -- Golfers! Wilson Sport goods are known for their high quality. We car ry a complete line of Golf Supplies. Jack Allen Supply Co. La Grande Branch" K. A. Farnam, Mgr. Mysterious Trout iuuiuuy vtif nan K I.AM ATI I I'AI.I.S. Oi-o.. July 14 (A!) A maliiily allci'tiliK trout in ihe Klamath rivt-t helow Klam ath Ia 1 1 in a way omwhat nim iiur to the mysterious iluck, Iin ease which has anm proiectivo interests puzzled. haH re:ipparel his year. The malady was first policed In July, in.'t;. .Samples of water from the st n am in hundreilH tin" vicinity of which I' apparently h.-allhy trout have di-d have h.-en .s.-nt to Ihe .state game commission at Cort land. An analysis or the water will be made. a ii;com yh:it.cic CHH'AtH) (AC) liussel "l.ena" Hlackburne, first of the hiifh- 'ael '"'f yui' to worry major leu k ue pitchers. "I.i'im" whs thf; original rn,nu o beauty" when Tie came to t he major leagues from 1'rovldince at that price in l!tH. He played with the Whit- Sox three years and then for a long baseball generation played on and managed minor league clubs. Now man of Independent means. Bluekhiirm came back to the White Sox t his year as assistant Anew FRI G I DAI RE at a new low price XTO longer need you deny yourself the modern, carefree electric refrigeration provided by B. Frigidaire. For General Motors and the Frigidaire Corporation have produced a new model that sells at an amazingly low price a price within reach of almost every family. This new model is now on display in our salesroom. Come in ana see it. it s an ready to attach and operate from any convenient electric outlet. FRIGIDAIRE JESSK ROSEN BA I'M New Foley Bldg. La Grande, Ore. t on i n;i ftM-nt li.-n- wilh Hal'r IUIh I HuiHlay. July 1 7, Un- C. mlU-ton jKolf cliili will -om- lo l.a (iruiult jWiirhkiy, July Tor a mhnllur tonr t iiiniM-iit, uniiotiii'-i-iiw-nt w us imih' ' I uihiy by iiH-nitifi-H of the lorul !-ul. J Unlu-r will ltrln ultotit 2Ti m-n hero for llH1 Sunilny :inl will 1 iitiiiclic.I hy (hi Hjinn- nuinhrr of j foral playcrH, J All of tint inTinii m-nt wreens at 'Hit iH'W Roll" I in Km, w It h Km ex- ''ition of No. 'I. will Im on-n for i play tninorrow ami w ill Id; ilsoi! In . Sumluy's t ouriiiini.'nl. i Paulino Knocks j Out Harry Wills ! In Fourth Frame j NKW YOlilx, July H (AT) 'AllhouKh he accomplished what j only one man before him had dont ( over A Mrelci; of 17 years, l'aiil . in o I'.eudun. the .Spanish wood j chopper. Mill is :ih far away from , the heavyweight throne as ht was before he knocked out Harry Wills !iu the fourth round of a lG-round I fiBht last nisht at Kbbets Field, j After three rounds of lethumir I sparritiK. Caulino hroiiKht a rlht I hand blow on a direct line from his i knees to the fflont. m'Kro's rhin, and WillB rolled to the cunvas. He witM up at (lie count of nine, only - to run into a volley of leftH and lihis that put him under the low er rope, where he lay supported on l,s elbows while Referee Lou Matf ', nolia counted him out. 1 The Spaniard's victory availed him nothing, in so far as a title chanee this year is concerned. He was dropped from T.-x ltlckard's heavyweiKht . elimination tourna ment after 4ick liempsey had re fused to f iiKaKc In more than one preliminary bout leading to a finlit with One Tnnney. Hickard's ori Kinal Intention wan to match t'z endun with In-mpsey and hav the winner meet the survivor of the Jack Shark. y-Jimmy Maloney test. Shunted out of this tournament, the bonnilini; Ha.Hui cast aside a contract with Itlckard to pick up the Wills opportunity. HO IT IS mFAKTSIt NORTH AC.AWAM. Maw. Pur ing a thunderstorm, Henry Camp bell ami Hn took ret'ugo Inside a house they were building. Their dog stood be I w een (he in. Lightn ing killed the dog. Neither man was hurt. lo Mating The oth Ray Schtilk. lay. alter Schnlk was ejected in a gai land, Blackhurn game against Cleve- Inserted himsvlf I as a pinch hitler, singled in the tying run and scored the winning run himself. It was the first time hi! had been at bat in a ma ior league bas.-btill game since 1 '.i 1 2. Like all Frigidaires.this new model boasts direct, frost-coil cool ing that auto matically main DAYTON. OHIO tains a constant, cold-storage temperature in the food com partment 12colder than you can expect with ice. See it demonstrated. See for yourself the value it offers. Learn how easily it can be bought on the Gen eral Motors conven ient payment plan. Call at out display room today. wi-: n.wi: fiN' S A L E a charmiuK new patlein 4li-plec. .lit; H- r .set al Mm:- FRIDAY'S I'KOOHAM The National Broadcasting com pany program tomorrow night fnun :i to 10 will he "An Hour In .lcm-.)l-y Lane," broadcast over KO'l. Kl'O, KFOA, Ku.Mo, KIKJ. KOW, KFI. KHO Oakland ( It s-l .4m-7S01;c I , ft t !, coiueiM; ID to II, dam e or chestra. KFT Los Angeles f 4;H.r. ni -(UttkfO. 7. pipe organ; S, iimiam; U, ballad hour. K Im t San Francisco 4 nin Tiakc). 7:l''t. sportu; H to II. pn- trram: 10 to II. orchestra. K; W Portland ( 4ii I m-H I 0 :r t . , concert; I o, euterta iiimeni ; 10:30 to 1 '1. Hoot Owls. K.l ll Seattle i :t4K.-'m-xi;okcL :.1i. orchestra: K. studio pri.ra in. KOWW Walla Walla l :y!t.Km lOoakc), X, i-uariet; ! lo 10. slmlio jtrogram. KO.MO Seattle ( Ibitlm-ltMtkc ) . x, musical program; II. news; 11:!.". to IJ:'lu. musical prn ra in. K( A I lenver ( :iJ."..;im-:tsM;e , 7 to !f. band concert. ICO A Spokane ( L'tlHm-l 1 "'H;c ) S io organ concerc. ll to 10, siudi.t program. j Dance At Kamela FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1927 Where the snowf lakes are falling. Plenty of fun assured for all. Music Bv O'SUI .LI VAN'S S KR E NAD K RS Smith on the banjo; Coleman, violin. FRKI'j SUI'I'FR They tell me this BUCKEYE is wonderful stuff! 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